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The Amazing Transparent Man $3.99
An expert safecracker named Faust (Douglas Kennedy) turns invisible via radioactive rays in this low-budget science fiction-crime movie hybrid, directed by cult icon Edgar G. Ulmer (DETOUR, THE MAN FROM PLANET X). Includes Trailer. B&W, 1960. Not Rated
Bubba Ho-Tep $2.99
An Undeniable classic. As far as Bruce Campbell movies go, ranks right up there with The Evil Dead series. Story by Joe Lansdale, directed by Don Coscarelli, and top notch acting by Campbell and Ossie Davis. One not to be missed. 1 hr 32min, 2003. Rated R. (full review)
A Bucket Of Blood $3.99
In a jumpin' java joint of kooky beatniks, poets and hipsters, an artist wannabe discovers he has a talent for modern art... and murder. Dripping with blood, social satire and "sick, sick comedy" (The Film Daily). B&W, 2 hr 14 min, 1959. Not Rated.
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Changeling $2.99
George C. Scott stars in a haunted-house adventure complete with seances, nocturnal grave-diggings, and ghostly spirits. 115 min. 1980. Rated R.
.Dawn
of the Dead: Director's Cut $6.99
The Out-of-print, very collectible, release of the un-rated Director's Cut. Anchor Bay anniversary edition, 1999. 139 min. Includes Monroeville Mall commercial. Unrated
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Monster Die $3.99
Based on a story by H.P. Lovecraft, Karloff stars as the wheelchaired master of a strange old house in Arkham, England who acquires mysterious powers when he is zapped by a radioactive meteorite. Color, 79 min, 1965. Unrated (full review).
Frankenstein Must be Destroyed $3.99
The fifth Hammer Studio Frankenstein saga starring Peter Cushing, directed by Terence Fisher. 1969, 103 mins. Rated PG
Horror of Dracula
$3.99
This original Hammer Studio rendition of the Dracula legend features Christopher Lee's first-ever appearance in the title role. His portrayal of the bloodsucking count is perhaps the best. 1958 82 min. Unrated
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